LU will axe around 590 posts across the network as part of the closures, although it says some of these are currently empty and has promised that all affected employees will be offered alternative employment.

According to Labour’s figures, “more than half” of all visible staff at Baron’s Court, Edgware, Kilburn, East Ham and Hammersmith stations would disappear under LU’s plans.

Ms Shawcross commented: “It beggars belief that, with tube fares due to rise by 2.5% in January, Boris Johnson has the nerve to cut front line staffing levels at stations by an average of 16% across London. What we will see at many stations are passengers being forced to pay more money for less staff support.

“Politicians are often in the business of demanding more for less. It seems in this case Boris Johnson is happy with tube passengers getting less for more.”

However Phil Hufton, London Underground’s Chief Operating Officer, said claims that passengers wouldn’t benefit from the changes were “nonsense” and insisted “there will be more staff visible and available to help our passengers and keep them safe and secure.”

He added: “Every station will remain staffed at all times whilst the service is running and there will be even more visible staff available to help customers including those with disabilities and new Visitor Information Centres will cater for the needs of tourists and visitors to London at the busiest Tube stations, including selling tickets.”

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These figures don’t show the whole picture as they exclude ‘reserve’ staff who don’t work on just one station but cover several. In all nearer a thousand jobs will go if LUL get their way.

It seems bizarre for Hufton to call Shawcross’s claim ‘nonsense’ as it is based on LUL’s own figures. We know ticket fares continue to rise, and we know LUL plan to cut 953 jobs, its irrefutable unless you are a supposedly public transport operator spinning your own stats and insulting elected representatives.

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